Brasil Online

UOL acquired BOL and created the largest Brazilian Internet provider in numbers of subscribers and amount of content in Portuguese.

With the partnership, Neves hosted his sports portal "Terceiro Tempo" and blog covering news, opinions and Brazilian and International football side stories on BOL.

A new version of the BOL mobile mail app for smartphones and tablets compatible with Android and iOS operating systems was released that year.

[6] BOL offers a free email service with a 6 GB capacity, spellchecker, customizable themes and interfaces for iPhone, iPad and Android.

Since 2012, BOL uses the IMAP system for send and receive procedures to ensure that the original server's content is not erased.

Brasil Online promotional button, created in 1996 with logo designed by typographer and designer Tony de Marco